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CalifJim wrote: Welcome to English Forums!
This is the going to of motion, not the going to of the future.
Here are sentences which use both:
I am going to go shopping. ( going of the future; go of motion)
I am going to be going
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Hi,
I agree with all this.
1. Action in progress in the future
The most common use of <will be doing> is describe actions which will be in progress in the near future.
It is often used for visualizing a future activity already
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Hello Clive (and Roro) again
Yes you are right. To me, some part of <will be doing> looks like to overlap with some part of <is going to do> and that of <is doing>.
My grammar book (Longman English Grammar, Alexander, L.G.)
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I would appreciate your help very much with the following questions.
If you won't helpus, all our plans will be ruined. 1.
If you will use it, you can have it. 2.
Does the "will" in the if clause of 1 and 2 have modal meanings, which may
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Hello everyone,
this is my first post in this forum and I hope someone can help me.
I am not a native English speaker so I hope you will forgive me all the mistakes I certainly will do...
Well, actually my question...
In my English
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